Marian Cristea
Sep 3, 2018 · 2 min read

“I’m already looking up some exercises and possible training routines. They seem like fun if you have an open mind.”

Good luck with that! I’m interested in what exercises works for you (it would not work probably for me or others, but is worth trying ). I consider myself an intuitive person too, although never really thought to exercise it, to tack it to the next level …I just let intuition inspire me sometimes when i’m not sure what to do, what direction to take. I also tried it in connection to spiritualism (when my mother died a few years ago) , but with little results (other than dreams, but i don’t have that much trust in those).

“One year without a challenge would be nice.” — Yes , you need some time to be alone with your thoughts, with your Inner, in a state of perfect solitude.

“Every time I think life is getting too easy, I find a way to challenge myself even more. Learning is the ultimate skill. And I think I’m obsessed by it.”

Please, don’t get obsessed when it comes to Intuition, the more you run after it, the more it eludes you, like the shadow in front of you. You can’t force intuition to appear, to express itself, otherwise it becomes the struggle of your thoughts, and Intuition is exact the opposite of thoughts…You could try some meditation (especially deep breathing), read Buddhist teachings and Zen Koans, to stop the continuous thinking flow — those work best for me.

That’s just my opinion, good luck with it! please share with us your results, if you want .

    Marian Cristea

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